Example sentences of "a [noun sg] [be] [prep] some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In addition , LIFESPAN always assumes that the parent of a user is the person to whom information is to be sent if a user is in some way deficient in the activities to be undertaken , e.g. failing to respond to a Software Performance Report . |
2 | In addition , LIFESPAN always assumes that the parent of a user is the person to whom information is to be sent if a user is in some way deficient in the activities to be undertaken , e.g. failing to respond to a Software Performance Report . |
3 | The sharpening of the generalization gradient around a stimulus was in some way a consequence of the processes responsible for the formation of the S-R links but was not thought to be itself associative in nature . |
4 | I confess that I sometimes wonder whether the thought of Europe as a whole is in some people 's minds , particularly when we discuss our friends in the Community and their actions . |
5 | As Geertz recognises this is a potentially difficult task as the reader of a society is to some extent an intruder and capable of serious misreadings . |
6 | Even so , by the beginning of the new century only six per cent of the ministers newly appointed to a church were without some form of higher education . |
7 | Growing herbs at random throughout a garden is in some ways the best arrangement — it is , after all , the way in which they would grow naturally — and species and varieties will be found that are happy on the rock garden , by the water , in bedding schemes , or as underplantings to tall perennials , shrubs and trees . |
8 | A mother is in some sense outside time to her baby , and young children usually have no realistic idea of how old their mothers are . |